On May 19, 2010, at 8:08 PM, Karsten Heymann wrote:
Hi,
Am 19.05.2010 17:46, schrieb Carsten Dominik:
I think an issue-tracking system would be great. And if there are
other people besides John who want to take up individual issues, I am
sure this would be good.
One solution would be to switch the git repository to github.com and
use
it's integrates issues functionality. From their site:
Issues
GitHub Issues adds lightweight issue tracking tightly integrated with
your repository. Close issues from commit messages, let users label
and vote on issues and drag & drop issues to priorize.
That might be interesting. I just got a mail from John, he will set
up patchwork for us, which seems to be an automated issue-tracking
system based on patches on a mailing list. This looks good to me
because it keeps thinks on the mailing list which has worked for us so
far. Lets start with that, and think about moving to github for a bit
longer.
- Carsten
See it in action at
http://github.com/splitbrain/dokuwiki-plugin-data/issues
Maybe it's worth a look.
Yours
Karsten
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